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DP World ILT20 : Aayan Khan’s 3-wicket burst powers Gulf Giants to six-wicket win over Sharjah Warriorz 

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The Gulf Giants surged to a six-wicket win over the Sharjah Warriorz at Dubai International Stadium, thanks to a superb spell from UAE spinner Aayan Khan, who picked up 3/17 and walked away with Player of the Match.

The Warriorz posted 157/6, but the Giants chased it down with two balls remaining, sealing their third win in four games and tightening their grip on second place. For the Warriorz, it was their third straight defeat of ILT20 Season 4.

Giants explode early

Chasing 158, the Giants flew out of the blocks through Rahmanullah Gurbaz (50 off 36) and James Vince (35 off 28).
The pair smashed 21 runs in the second over, hammered five sixes inside the power play, and raced to 73/0, putting the Giants firmly in control.

The Warriorz fought back in the middle overs through Sikandar Raza and Adil Rashid, slowing the scoring and removing key wickets, including Gurbaz and Moeen Ali. That left the Giants needing 47 off 39 balls.

Omarzai finishes the job

With the game tightening, Gerhard Erasmus (15 off 18) and Azmatullah Omarzai (28 off 21) guided the chase. Omarzai sealed it in the final over with a huge six off Tim Southee, giving the Giants a hard-earned win.

Warriorz innings: steady start, big finish

After losing Tom Kohler-Cadmore early, Johnson Charles (36) and Kusal Mendis (23) rebuilt well, taking the Warriorz to 48/1 after the power play.

But the innings turned when Aayan Khan ripped through the middle order, dismissing Charles, Mendis, and Tim David in a brilliant four-over spell.

The Warriorz were 119/6 before Dwayne Pretorius (36 off 17) unleashed a late assault with Adil Rashid (12 off 6), smashing 36 runs in 16 balls, including a 20-run over, to lift the total to a competitive 157.

What they said

Aayan Khan: “It was a spinning wicket, and I’m happy to take a few wickets. I hadn’t bowled for a few games, so it was nice to get the ball again.”

Tim Southee, Warriorz captain: “Going 0-3 is not where we want to be. But we’ve been in the contest till the end in the last two games. Our spinners bowled really well and gave us a chance.”


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Travelling to Oman? Sharjah introduces new bus departure times

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Travellers heading from the UAE to Oman now have more flexibility, with the Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (SRTA) announcing revised schedules for its popular intercity bus service connecting Sharjah with Sohar and Muscat.

The updated timings apply to Intercity Bus Route 203, which departs from Al Jubail Bus Station in Sharjah and serves passengers travelling to Oman’s two major cities. The changes are aimed at improving convenience, enhancing cross-border mobility, and providing more travel options for residents and visitors.

New Sharjah to Muscat bus timings

Passengers travelling from Sharjah can now choose from three daily departures:

  • 6:30am
  • 3:30pm
  • 8:30pm

Oman to Sharjah bus timings

For travellers returning from Oman, buses departing from Sohar and Muscat will operate at:

  • 7:00am
  • 1:30pm
  • 3:00pm

More travel options between UAE and Oman

SRTA said the revised schedule is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen regional transport connectivity and offer a comfortable, safe and efficient travel experience between the UAE and Oman.

Passengers are advised to check the latest updates through SRTA’s official channels before travelling and to arrive at the station early to ensure a smooth journey.

Route: Intercity Bus 203
Departure Point: Al Jubail Bus Station, Sharjah
Destinations: Sohar and Muscat, Oman
New Timings Effective: Immediately

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Sharjah-Dubai commuters face new diversion as Al Taawun Street closes

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Motorists travelling between Sharjah and Dubai will face new traffic diversions from Saturday, June 13, as the Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (SRTA) begins a temporary partial closure of Al Taawun Street.

The closure is part of ongoing construction works for the Al Taawun Tunnel Development Project, which aims to improve traffic flow and enhance the efficiency of Sharjah’s road network.

Under the revised traffic plan, vehicles heading towards Dubai and Al Nahda Bridge will be diverted via Al Corniche Street.

Meanwhile, motorists travelling from Al Nahda Bridge towards Sharjah will be redirected to the newly developed section of Al Taawun Street.

SRTA said the temporary arrangements are necessary to facilitate works at the existing Al Taawun roundabout and will come into effect from June 13.

The authority urged motorists to follow directional signs, use approved alternative routes and adhere to traffic safety instructions to help minimise delays during the construction period.

The Al Taawun Tunnel Development Project forms part of Sharjah’s wider infrastructure programme aimed at easing congestion and improving mobility across the emirate.

What changes from June 13?

Towards Dubai / Al Nahda Bridge

  • Use Al Corniche Street as the alternative route

From Al Nahda Bridge to Sharjah

  • Follow diversions to the newly developed Al Taawun Street


Start date: June 13

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Dubai road tragedy: Indian Consulate mourns victims as Dh1 million support announced

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The Indian Consulate in Dubai has expressed deep sorrow after a fatal road accident on Emirates Road claimed the lives of seven workers, including six Indian nationals and a Sri Lankan citizen, while leaving nine others injured.

Consular officials visited the injured in the hospital and said they are working closely with local authorities to provide assistance to victims and their families. “Our heartfelt condolences and prayers are with the grieving families during this difficult time,” the mission said in a statement.

Dh1 million relief announced for victims

Meanwhile, Dr Shamsheer Vayalil, Abu Dhabi-based entrepreneur, philanthropist, and Chairman and CEO of Burjeel Holdings, has announced a Dh1 million humanitarian recovery programme to support families affected by the fatal Emirates Road crash in Dubai.

The families of each of the seven deceased victims will receive Dh100,000, while Dh180,000 has been allocated to support the medical and recovery needs of the injured survivors.

The package also includes Dh70,000 to cover emergency travel and accommodation expenses for family members and Dh50,000 dedicated to supporting the education of children from the affected families.

What caused the crash?

According to Dubai Police, preliminary investigations indicate the truck had come to a sudden stop on Emirates Road following a technical malfunction.

Authorities said the minibus driver failed to maintain a safe distance and was unable to avoid the stranded vehicle, resulting in a high-impact rear-end collision.

The workers, all employed by a technical services company, were returning to their accommodation in Sharjah after completing work at a construction site in Dubai when the minibus they were travelling in collided with the truck in the middle of Emirates Road near the Dubai-Sharjah border.

Company sources said the minibus was carrying 17 people, including the driver. The seven workers who died were seated on the right side of the vehicle, which absorbed the full force of the impact.

Of the nine injured, five have since been discharged from the hospital, while four remain under medical care, including three Indian nationals and one Nepali worker.

Identification process underway

Authorities are continuing efforts to formally identify all victims, with company sources saying the process has been complicated by the severity of the injuries sustained in the crash.

Dubai Police warning

Following the accident, Dubai Police renewed warnings about the dangers of leaving broken-down vehicles in the middle of the road.

Motorists experiencing a breakdown are urged to:

  • Activate hazard warning lights immediately
  • Place a warning triangle at a safe distance
  • Move passengers away from the vehicle
  • Contact the police without delay

Police noted that stopping a vehicle on the roadway due to a breakdown, tyre failure, or fuel shortage is a traffic offence under UAE law, carrying a Dh1,000 fine and six black points.


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